There Goes the Neighborhood is a political podcast about gentrification.
Background
Season one of the podcast focuses on the city of Brooklyn and is a collaboration between
WNYC Studios and
The Nation.[5][6][7] Season two of the podcast focuses on Los Angeles and is a collaboration between WNYC Studios and
KCRW.[8] Season three focuses on the city of Miami and is a collaboration between WNYC Studios and
WLRN.[9] The podcast discusses the politics and economics of
gentrification as well as
systemic racism and
white flight.[10] Part way through the production of the podcast co-host Rebecca Carroll learned from her landlords that her home was being torn down and rebuilt.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
Reception
The podcast was on The Atlantic's list of "The 50 Best Podcasts of 2016".[21]
There Goes the Neighborhood is a political podcast about gentrification.
Background
Season one of the podcast focuses on the city of Brooklyn and is a collaboration between
WNYC Studios and
The Nation.[5][6][7] Season two of the podcast focuses on Los Angeles and is a collaboration between WNYC Studios and
KCRW.[8] Season three focuses on the city of Miami and is a collaboration between WNYC Studios and
WLRN.[9] The podcast discusses the politics and economics of
gentrification as well as
systemic racism and
white flight.[10] Part way through the production of the podcast co-host Rebecca Carroll learned from her landlords that her home was being torn down and rebuilt.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
Reception
The podcast was on The Atlantic's list of "The 50 Best Podcasts of 2016".[21]